Club Q shooting survivors, families speak for first time since filing two separate lawsuits

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Club Q shooting survivors, families speak for first time since filing two separate lawsuits
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DENVER — For the first time since filing two separate lawsuits against the El Paso County Board of Commissioners, former El Paso Sheriff Bill Elder, Club Q owners and companies that did business with them, Denver7 heard firsthand Tuesday from survivors and families of the victims as they marked two years since the massacre at the LGBTQ+ club in Colorado Springs. 'Our lives forever changed on November 19, 2022,' said Ashtin Gamblin, who survived the Club Q shooting exactly two years ago.

Attorneys told Denver7 they're suing the El Paso County Board of Commissioners for 'opposing the red flag law' and the former El Paso County sheriff for 'adopting a policy opposing the red flag law'.In the lawsuit, attorneys claim that despite clear warning signs from the shooter, including a statement made in 2021 saying they would be the 'next mass killer', law enforcement ignored the signs and failed to confiscate their weapons.

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